Clyde
The main protagonist of the story, Clyde is a vampire who has reformed his ways of the stereotypical, blood lusting vampire of tales. He seeks solace in a lemon grove, in which he uses the lemons to curb his craving of drinking blood. Though he is content with this life, he begins to regress to his old ways through the influence of Fila.
Magreb
Clyde’s wife and the person who he seeks to maintain his new ways. Though she acts as a guide for Clyde to leading him on the right path, there are many traits she has that he does not share. She is able to shape shift and evade drinking blood much easier than him, and is accustomed to living a normal life much happily than Clyde, which puts a strain on their marriage.
Fila
Fila is a young teenager who works on the lemon grove with Clyde and Magreb. She is aware of Clyde’s status as a vampire but accepts him for who he is. She eventually becomes a victim of Clyde’s bloodlust which leaves him with immense guilt.